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a group of high school students at a high school in washington, d.c. invented what they call aing althoughing device. a device they hope will protect them in an intruder or school shooter tries to break into this classroom. simple stuff, made of a pvc pipe and something you can pick up at a local hardware store. sad about this, you have a situation whereby 15 and 16-year-olds are trying to protect themselves from arm the gunmen. take a listen. >> this is dead stop. >> reporter: it costs just $ 5 to make, weighs less than a pound but students here at high school in washington, d.c. hope this simple invention could protect more students during school shootings than metal detectors and bag checks. >> with active shooters being unfortunately so prevalent we need to come up with other ways to secure buildings. >> reporter: students and teachers have have been oh shaken by recent shootings -- >> to for me, the key shooting a was in comen booin high school in colorado. it was actually a mathematics teacher who was killed and i teach mathematics here. >> repor
a group of high school students at a high school in washington, d.c. invented what they call aing althoughing device. a device they hope will protect them in an intruder or school shooter tries to break into this classroom. simple stuff, made of a pvc pipe and something you can pick up at a local hardware store. sad about this, you have a situation whereby 15 and 16-year-olds are trying to protect themselves from arm the gunmen. take a listen. >> this is dead stop. >> reporter: it...
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washington crossing the delaware turnpike? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sean saved by switching to geico. big man with a horn. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> welcome back to cnn's town hall with the students and families and faculty to have stoneman douglas high school. in the days following the shooting, many students expressed their frustration about one group, the nra. dana loesch is the national spokesperson for the nra. she is here with us along with broward county sheriff, scott israel. we're going to be asking them questions in this segment. sheriff israel, i do want to start with you about a question that was asked earlier. you ordered today that a deputy or deputies in broward county will be present at douglas school, but also at schools throughout broward county, carrying rifles, armed. this afternoon, president trump suggested that teachers, we should think about arming them as well. we discussed that a little bit earlier. i'm wondering what you as a law enforcement officer, what you think? >> i don't
washington crossing the delaware turnpike? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sean saved by switching to geico. big man with a horn. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> welcome back to cnn's town hall with the students and families and faculty to have stoneman douglas high school. in the days following the shooting, many students expressed their frustration about one group, the nra. dana loesch is the national spokesperson for the nra. she is here...
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all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. >> but just because the nra's lobbyists are shouting in the ears of washington's politicians doesn't mean the conversation is over. >> this is just beginning. this is not the end. >> just last year, even talk of gun legislation was considered political suicide. not so now. people everywhere are demanding action. there's been a seismic change in the political landscape. we're ready to battle it out and we aren't going to back into our corners without a fight. >> after traveling around and meeting all these different people, the one thing that you start to realize is that we're much closer than anyone would really like to believe. you know, we all want this nation to be a safer place. we do want to keep these guns out of the hands of people who shouldn't have them. but at the same time, we all do have to give something up to make that happen. but i think there's a way to do this that is going to be better for everyone. the majority of the population is for universal background checks. do we need 120-round magazines for target pra
all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. >> but just because the nra's lobbyists are shouting in the ears of washington's politicians doesn't mean the conversation is over. >> this is just beginning. this is not the end. >> just last year, even talk of gun legislation was considered political suicide. not so now. people everywhere are demanding action. there's been a seismic change in the political landscape. we're ready to battle it out and we aren't going...
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the time for talking about how we fix things in washington when it comes to guns is over. it's over. we know what we have to do. this is not -- and i want to just finish with this. this is not a partisan issue. i've spoken to so many republicans, so many in this room, who have said, look, at this point, there is one issue and one issue only that i am focused on. and that is making sure that we take action to keep our kids and our schools safe and to get dangerous weapons of war off of our streets. that has to be our priority and we've got to do it now. >> thank you, congressman. i want to thank senator rubio, senator nelson, and congressman deutch. your presence here tonight has made an tremendous impression on all of us. and as senator rubio said, minds have been opened for tonight. when we come back, a national spokesman for the nra will be here and the broward county sheriff will be here to answer the students' questions face to face. stay with us. directv gives you more for your thing. your top-rated thing. that five stars, two thumbs up, 12-out-of-10, would recommend
the time for talking about how we fix things in washington when it comes to guns is over. it's over. we know what we have to do. this is not -- and i want to just finish with this. this is not a partisan issue. i've spoken to so many republicans, so many in this room, who have said, look, at this point, there is one issue and one issue only that i am focused on. and that is making sure that we take action to keep our kids and our schools safe and to get dangerous weapons of war off of our...
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with members of the local community, right here in washington, d.c. our whole nation was moved by their strength and by their courage. we listened to their heart wrenching stories. we ask them for ideas and pledged to them and i can speak for all of the senators and congressmen and congresswomen, all the people in this room that are involved in this decision, that we will act, we will do something. we will act. with us on wednesday was one of the families whose daughter didn't come home last week. a beautiful young woman named meadow pollack, incredible family, incredible people. you've probably seen her picture. she had a beautiful, beautiful smile. and a beautiful life. so full of promise. we wish there was something, anything we could do to bring meadow and all of the others back. there are not enough tears in the world to express our sadness and anguish for her family, and for every family that has lost a precious loved one. no family should ever save and ever have to go in and suffer the way these families have suffered. they have suffered beyond
with members of the local community, right here in washington, d.c. our whole nation was moved by their strength and by their courage. we listened to their heart wrenching stories. we ask them for ideas and pledged to them and i can speak for all of the senators and congressmen and congresswomen, all the people in this room that are involved in this decision, that we will act, we will do something. we will act. with us on wednesday was one of the families whose daughter didn't come home last...
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but the main focus was in washington where demonstrators rallied behind the florida high school students that survived a mass shooting last month on valentine's day when a gunman, a former student, opened fire at their school killing 17 students and teachers. these students may be young, but they say they're fighting, as we just mentioned, for a movement. >> people believe that the youths have no voice. when joan of arc fought back english forces she was 17 years old. when motzart wrote his first symphony he was 8 years old. we were the only people that could have made this movement possible. >> good points that young man made. joe johns now highlights some of the other powerful molts from the marches across the united states. >> from sea to shining sea activists pouring into the streets. from parkland florida. >> this stops now. >> to our nation's capitol, students standing up to make their voices heard. >> my name is -- >> just like all of you, i have had enough. >> powerful voices of those that have lost gripping a world in awe of the power of our youth. >> people have said that i'm a
but the main focus was in washington where demonstrators rallied behind the florida high school students that survived a mass shooting last month on valentine's day when a gunman, a former student, opened fire at their school killing 17 students and teachers. these students may be young, but they say they're fighting, as we just mentioned, for a movement. >> people believe that the youths have no voice. when joan of arc fought back english forces she was 17 years old. when motzart wrote...
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when we look at washington, they can't deal with the sequester and gun control, taxes. >> well, i'm hoping someone will want this. and yet if we are going to fix this problem, that may happen. >> tonight, i promised you i would stay on this and i meant it. guns in america. he said it will be okay dad. it is all going to be okay. and it wasn't okay. >> high emotions as the senate taking on the assault weapons ban. >> if you think we are going to do paperwork prosecutions you are wrong. >> graphic new testimony in the new trials. >> it was a mutual relationship sexually speaking wasn't it? >> yes, always. >> i'll stalk marcia clark. >> sand the ca axt and the cannibal k. and is this anyway to break the glass ceiling? >> good evening. the senate is locked and loaded tonight. guns. you know where i stand and i want to outlaw all guns, just the ones that are more at home in the army. here is one exchange between center lindsey graham and edward flynn. >> why aren't we prosecuting those that failed a background check? they aren't hard to understand. i'm a bit frustrated that we say one thing but
when we look at washington, they can't deal with the sequester and gun control, taxes. >> well, i'm hoping someone will want this. and yet if we are going to fix this problem, that may happen. >> tonight, i promised you i would stay on this and i meant it. guns in america. he said it will be okay dad. it is all going to be okay. and it wasn't okay. >> high emotions as the senate taking on the assault weapons ban. >> if you think we are going to do paperwork prosecutions...
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are shouting in the ears of washington's politicians doesn't mean the conversation is over. >> this is just the beginning. this is not the end. >> just last year, even talk of gun legislation was considered political suicide. not so now. people everywhere are demanding action. there has been a seismic change in the political landscape. we're ready to battle it out. and we aren't going to back into our corners without a fight. after traveling around and meeting all these different people, the one thing that you start to realize is that we're much closer than anyone would really like to believe. you know, we all want this nation to be a safer place. we do want to keep these guns out of the hands of people who shouldn't have them. but at the same time, we all do have to give something up to make that happen. but i think there is a way to do this that is going to be better for everyone. the majority of the population is for universal background checks. do we need 120-round magazines for target practice, an ar-15 for home protection? actually, no. when the second amendment was created, n
are shouting in the ears of washington's politicians doesn't mean the conversation is over. >> this is just the beginning. this is not the end. >> just last year, even talk of gun legislation was considered political suicide. not so now. people everywhere are demanding action. there has been a seismic change in the political landscape. we're ready to battle it out. and we aren't going to back into our corners without a fight. after traveling around and meeting all these different...
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had over the past 48 hours we have heard very different firsthand accounts it's something two former washington cheerleaders in terms of being an escort i think it was never a perception i had. >> we always have the option to say no. we are never forced to do something we don't want to do. >> manipulation is a strong word. >> if you feel uncomfortable there are hundreds of girls that would kill to trid for your spot then and there you go alock with it fearing you could be kicked off the team. >> others described unfair wages and sexual harassment. cnn atlanta. >> something is not right there. >>> coming up, get your hats ready. the wedding less than two weeks away. i'll discuss details with our royal watcher coming up. >>> take a look at that. this is two week old prince louis. this photo shows him when he was three days old. these are the first images released since the duke and dutchess posed with the bane outside the hospital april 23rd. the bride's parents will have key roles. her mom will ride with her to windsor castle and her father will walk her down to chapel aisle. she will not have a
had over the past 48 hours we have heard very different firsthand accounts it's something two former washington cheerleaders in terms of being an escort i think it was never a perception i had. >> we always have the option to say no. we are never forced to do something we don't want to do. >> manipulation is a strong word. >> if you feel uncomfortable there are hundreds of girls that would kill to trid for your spot then and there you go alock with it fearing you could be...
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so all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. >> but just because the nra's lobbyists are shouting in the ears of washington's politicians doesn't mean the conversation is over. >> this is just beginning. this is not the end. >> just last year, even talk of gun legislation was considered political suicide. not so now. people everywhere are demanding action. there's been a seismic change in the political landscape. we're ready to battle it out, and we aren't going to back into our corners without a fight. after traveling around and meeting all these different people, the one thing you start to realize is that we're much closer than anyone would really like to believe. you know, we all want this nation to be a safer place. we do want to keep these guns out of the hands of people who shouldn't have them, but at the same time we all do have to give something up to make that happen, but i think there's a way to do this that is going to be better for everyone. you know, the majority of the population is for universal background checks. do we need 120-round magazines for targ
so all in all, this was a pretty shameful day for washington. >> but just because the nra's lobbyists are shouting in the ears of washington's politicians doesn't mean the conversation is over. >> this is just beginning. this is not the end. >> just last year, even talk of gun legislation was considered political suicide. not so now. people everywhere are demanding action. there's been a seismic change in the political landscape. we're ready to battle it out, and we aren't...
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one father is telling the washington post this. there were five or six of us fathers hearing the gunshots, and police officers were telling us to move back. he told the washington post, we didn't care about us, we wanted to storm the building. we were saying, let's go. because that is how worried we were and we wanted to get our babies out. do you have questions here? >> i think all of us do have some questions. obviously, the parents are the ones. i just cannot imagine what they are going through, being right there and not being able to do something. but we are going to have to take a big breath and wait for the investigation, wait for the review to look at it top to bottom. and leave no stone unturned. and we will hope that people are accountable for anything that they maybe should have done and didn't do. but i think for me, i need to focus on our next steps in congress to make sure that this doesn't ever happen again. we need to look at everything, everything should be on the table. i know -- >> i do want to ask you about that.
one father is telling the washington post this. there were five or six of us fathers hearing the gunshots, and police officers were telling us to move back. he told the washington post, we didn't care about us, we wanted to storm the building. we were saying, let's go. because that is how worried we were and we wanted to get our babies out. do you have questions here? >> i think all of us do have some questions. obviously, the parents are the ones. i just cannot imagine what they are...
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a friend of her mother's told the washington post that miranda was a fun, spunky, bright little girl. ten year old -- telling ksat he was a, quote, very intelligent, hardworking and help proportion. he'll be missed and never forgotten. -- also ten years old. her mother anna says, he dreamed of becoming a marine biologist and wanted to attend college at texas a&m. and touching facebook tribute, anna calls her daughter, sweet charismatic, loving, caring, loyal, free, ambitious, funny, silly, gold driven and her best friend. other victims names have been confirmed. leyla salazar, 11 years old. alicia romero has, and -- all just ten years old. in a tragic twist, the husband of irma garcia. one of the murder teachers has also died. according to the archdiocese of san antonio, joe garcia suffered a heart attack, after news of his wife's death and passed away on thursday. the couple had been married more than 24 years and were high school sweethearts. >> they came to mass every sunday. >> father eduardo morales of sacred heart church in uvalde knew the family well and greeted irma as she wal
a friend of her mother's told the washington post that miranda was a fun, spunky, bright little girl. ten year old -- telling ksat he was a, quote, very intelligent, hardworking and help proportion. he'll be missed and never forgotten. -- also ten years old. her mother anna says, he dreamed of becoming a marine biologist and wanted to attend college at texas a&m. and touching facebook tribute, anna calls her daughter, sweet charismatic, loving, caring, loyal, free, ambitious, funny, silly,...
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we're back at the george washington university in the middle of washington, d.c., a city that has seen violent crime plummet in the past few years. at the same time, a wave of violence has washed over americans in their living rooms. on their flat screens and computers and movies which raises the question, what are the connections, if any, between our violent culture and violent actions. violence in the media is everywhere. and the statistics are shocking. by the time the average child turns 18 years old, he or she will have witnessed 200,000 acts of violence in the media, including 16,000 simulated murders, according to a senate judiciary report. but what kind of an affect does this have on us? in 1994, the movie "natural born killers" came out about a couple who go on a murderous killing spree and are glorified by the media. this spawned many instances of real life copycat killers. the reality is violence sells, the media knows it. >> take the bloody shot. >> these are scenes from some of the top-grossing movies of last year. >> we are hopelessly outgunned. >> django unchained is con
we're back at the george washington university in the middle of washington, d.c., a city that has seen violent crime plummet in the past few years. at the same time, a wave of violence has washed over americans in their living rooms. on their flat screens and computers and movies which raises the question, what are the connections, if any, between our violent culture and violent actions. violence in the media is everywhere. and the statistics are shocking. by the time the average child turns 18...
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the president knows the best ideas usually come from the local level and not washington, d.c. that's certainly the case here. next week, the president will welcome governors to the white house and the top issue will be school safety. to quickly follow up on a question from april ryan last week, she asked about the violence against women office, department of justice. the president's proposed budget for fiscal year 2019 does increase funding to the office for violence against women by over $3 million. our goal is to ensure this funding has a maxim packet providing support and assistance to survivors to combat domestic violence, dating and sexual assault. >>> new gallup survey shows the percentage of americans who are satisfied with the united states standing in the world has increased by 13 percentage points in a similar year under this president. that is a 13-year high. last but certainly not least i would like to offer congratulations to one of your colleagues not here today, margaret brennan, just announced as the new host of "face the nation." i'll start with major. >> than
the president knows the best ideas usually come from the local level and not washington, d.c. that's certainly the case here. next week, the president will welcome governors to the white house and the top issue will be school safety. to quickly follow up on a question from april ryan last week, she asked about the violence against women office, department of justice. the president's proposed budget for fiscal year 2019 does increase funding to the office for violence against women by over $3...
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california passed one that went into effect in 2016 and washington, oregon since passed and since parkland passed these laws as well. it is something they would have been able to implemented in florida before this young man went into the high school. >> when uh-uh share this, do you say to yourself you know at the end of the day, still the big issue remains of the way we regulate guns rather than the way we treat people. >> i do think it is. there are so many different people in the country, you have the same set of recharacteristi as the young men who turn out to be shooters. similar people with similar r s characteristi characteristics. the last step between not being a mass shooter and being a mass shooter is having access to high capacity weapons that enable you to kill a lot of people quickly. >> you know we have cases you reported on some of them in china and india, somebody with a mental condition goes into a school but he has a knife. >> that's right. >> maybe one person dies or none. >> it is a completely different scenario. fareed, when i started doing this work back in 2001, thi
california passed one that went into effect in 2016 and washington, oregon since passed and since parkland passed these laws as well. it is something they would have been able to implemented in florida before this young man went into the high school. >> when uh-uh share this, do you say to yourself you know at the end of the day, still the big issue remains of the way we regulate guns rather than the way we treat people. >> i do think it is. there are so many different people in the...
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"the washington post's" michael rosenfield told the tale of two gun shops who were going to sell the ip-1 but then decided not to after attacks on social media and threats. why would gun lovers care if smart guns are also for sale? well, one of the biggest setbacks for all smart guns has been an obscure new jersey law. the child proof law of 2002. three years after personalized handguns become available for any purposes in any state, all handguns sold or transferred in new jersey must be safe or smart handguns and some gun rights advocates don't like being told what to do or what kind of gun they can carry, sell or trade. >> from my cold, dead hands. >> the nra's lobbying website spells out the organization's official position. the nra doesn't oppose the development of smart guns. however, it does oppose any law that would force americans to buy only guns with smart technology. mausch used to be a darling of gun makers, including the assault rifle that is said to have killed osama bin laden. now he's an outcast in his industry and his community. >> do the gun makers in america, do th
"the washington post's" michael rosenfield told the tale of two gun shops who were going to sell the ip-1 but then decided not to after attacks on social media and threats. why would gun lovers care if smart guns are also for sale? well, one of the biggest setbacks for all smart guns has been an obscure new jersey law. the child proof law of 2002. three years after personalized handguns become available for any purposes in any state, all handguns sold or transferred in new jersey must...
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it's been a contentious debate when the climate in washington remains one of discord. a new documentary -- audiences will be able to see it and discuss it monday night at the university of denver and then again at the university of boulder. here's a little of what they will be seeing. >> congress is not even being minimally competent today. so our behavior is shameful in many, many respects. >> we have allowed the partisan divide in the congress to bring our action almost to a screeching halt. >> cnn's candy crowley host of -- second presidential debate october 16, so candy you see and examine the culture, division in washington all the time. is there something particularly disturbing about how we got here? >> there's so many different reasons as to how we got to this place, that claire is a partisan divide, so stark that it is difficult to get things done on capitol hill, i can assure you as you heard on that last sound bite of the documentary, there are a lot of things that folks wanted to get done that should haven't been done, but when they can't get budgets togeth
it's been a contentious debate when the climate in washington remains one of discord. a new documentary -- audiences will be able to see it and discuss it monday night at the university of denver and then again at the university of boulder. here's a little of what they will be seeing. >> congress is not even being minimally competent today. so our behavior is shameful in many, many respects. >> we have allowed the partisan divide in the congress to bring our action almost to a...
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and the way washington changes is when people vote. i'm going to throw my shoulders behind folks who want to actually solve problems instead of just you know, getting a high score from an interest group. >> it's interesting because he is saying that the loudest voices aren't necessarily the majority. but essentially he is laying out a litmus test for democratic candidates. is he playing with fire here politically? >> no. he's probably not because the democratic constituency, the obama coalition is very different from the way that bill clinton's coalition was when he ran for president. it's more urban. it's younger. the demographics have changed here and they figure the people that are going to lose on the gun issue, they've already lost. so it's not dangerous for him. and for hillary clinton, for that matter on the presidential level. on the congressional level, i'm not so sure. that goes state by state and district by district. but what the president is saying here is that i'm going to start behaving like the nra. i'm going to be a si
and the way washington changes is when people vote. i'm going to throw my shoulders behind folks who want to actually solve problems instead of just you know, getting a high score from an interest group. >> it's interesting because he is saying that the loudest voices aren't necessarily the majority. but essentially he is laying out a litmus test for democratic candidates. is he playing with fire here politically? >> no. he's probably not because the democratic constituency, the...
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. >> reporter: all too familiar ritual unfolded across washington today in the wake of another mass shooting in america. flags lowered to half staff from the white house to capitol hill. >> mr. speaker, can you tell us when the house may muster the courage to take up the issue of gun violence? >> reporter: despite cheers from democrats, there were no signs today washington is any closer to addressing gun violence in the wake of the deadliest school shooting since sandy hook. he did not mention the word "gun" from the white house, but talked about mental health. >> we are committed to working with state and local leaders to help secure our schools and tackle the difficult issue of mental health. >> reporter: while offering no specifics, the president said it was time for action. >> it is not enough to simply take actions that make us feel like we are making a difference, we must actually make that difference. >> reporter: it's the fourth major shooting addressed since taking office, each time he said it's not the right moment to talk about guns. after the massacre on the las vegas strip -- >>
. >> reporter: all too familiar ritual unfolded across washington today in the wake of another mass shooting in america. flags lowered to half staff from the white house to capitol hill. >> mr. speaker, can you tell us when the house may muster the courage to take up the issue of gun violence? >> reporter: despite cheers from democrats, there were no signs today washington is any closer to addressing gun violence in the wake of the deadliest school shooting since sandy hook....
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in sight, the president and speaker boehner are thousands of miles away from each other, each left washington for the holiday. we will have live report from hawaii and the latest on the fiscal cliff talks in just a few minutes as well. it's official, bp oil company will have to pay up to $7.8 billion, that is the class action settlement amount they agreed to pay to 100,000 businesses and individual has h by the biggest oil spill in history. the settlement was finalized yesterday, a lot of them are opting out and pursuing lawsuits of their own. >>> more affects of a brand new government's growing pans. this man announced that political life does not agree with him and he will go back to being a judge. it's the same day that the people are voting for a change to the new islamist backed constitution. protests broke out last month when the president gave himself near absolute power. >>> a eczema reason is freed today and heading home. he was locked up on weapons charges. he was threatened and chained to a bed and never saw a judge. the u.s. diplomats got involved and convinced mexican authorities
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don't have washington say there's only way to do this. put this right down in the local communities that are on the front lines. put this right down, with the trail nations that are facing a different kind of problem than perhaps the city of manchester. different localities have different needs. i was visiting a place in northern new hampshire, it's been several months ago to talk about, this crisis, visiting a treatment facility. you know what they said they needed most? they're an inpatient treatment facility, residential treatment facility. they said the thing they needed most is transportation. people were ready to work, but they were in a very isolated place and they couldn't get them to work and back. they still needed to come back in the evenings, they still needed that support, but they didn't have the money for the transportation they needed. we could put that money in and we could get that money down to the communities. so elijah and i came up with a plan. we talked to everybody we could about how much money it would take. it wi
don't have washington say there's only way to do this. put this right down in the local communities that are on the front lines. put this right down, with the trail nations that are facing a different kind of problem than perhaps the city of manchester. different localities have different needs. i was visiting a place in northern new hampshire, it's been several months ago to talk about, this crisis, visiting a treatment facility. you know what they said they needed most? they're an inpatient...
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. >> we have these tragedies like aurora and immediately the question raised in washington is well what can we do to limit the freedom of the people? but it's the wrong question. the question better asked is what can we do to nurture and support a people capable of living in freedom? >> other well known names on the schedule are radio personality, glenn beck, and rocker ted nugent. let's go where athena jones is live. what is going on there today? >> reporter: hi, victor. good morning. today is going to be about the nitty gritty, giving nra members marching orders to try to implement some measures of gun control in addition to the nationwide ones. one word for you or three words in some ways about what was going on in the first full day of the nra convention, and it's politics, politics, politics. and we heard a lot of celebration of the fact that that effort to expand background checks for gun buyers failed in the senate a couple weeks ago, and that's a big victory for the nra. we heard from political superstars in the republican party, and you just heard from sarah palin and we heard
. >> we have these tragedies like aurora and immediately the question raised in washington is well what can we do to limit the freedom of the people? but it's the wrong question. the question better asked is what can we do to nurture and support a people capable of living in freedom? >> other well known names on the schedule are radio personality, glenn beck, and rocker ted nugent. let's go where athena jones is live. what is going on there today? >> reporter: hi, victor. good...
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of the house intelligence committee michael allen and cnn analyst and congressional reporter for the washington post cameroon. and so is this about prosecuting manafort or getting more information from him by taking the plea deal of gates? >> well, at least two parts of this. one, i think that it is checkmate on manafort. you know, whereas he may have wanted to go to trial, and you got one of his inside guy, and now, that is really seriously getting to the conclusive stage i think, but the other thing is that gates was also on the trump campaign, and it is key that he may likely be able to give sort of a view on the important critical window on the collusion question. so, we will have to wait to see what he has to say. >> okay. and perhaps the intentions of karoon, behind the meetings at the trump tower in june or the other coordinated meetings with the trump campaign and russian ties. >> yes, even if he is not in the room for those, he is high up on the campaign and sticks around for the election day, and high nup in the advisory role. and so he is potentially privy to information that he may
of the house intelligence committee michael allen and cnn analyst and congressional reporter for the washington post cameroon. and so is this about prosecuting manafort or getting more information from him by taking the plea deal of gates? >> well, at least two parts of this. one, i think that it is checkmate on manafort. you know, whereas he may have wanted to go to trial, and you got one of his inside guy, and now, that is really seriously getting to the conclusive stage i think, but...
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. >>> and a bat until washington over government surveillance. has it saved you from terror attacks? >> it's dozens of terrorist events that these have helped prevent. >>> we start with lots of breaking weather news. a lot going on in the world of weather tonight. tell me first of all about this derecho. what is it, and how threatening is it going to be in the next 24 hours? >> it is a long term event that has to get its act together. it is like a squall line like a bulldozer that pushes air out ahead of it. and last year we had this, one hour after another right through ohio into west virginia. we don't have that setting up just yet. i know we've talked about the potential today. but to forecast a derecho is almost harder than forecast where a tornado's going to touchdown. it's still possible, but i don't see that line going in. this line need does do this, and then move to the east, then become that big push. but for tonight, this weather is already dark. you're going to go to sleep. this is the noaa weather radio. you need to get one. this is
. >>> and a bat until washington over government surveillance. has it saved you from terror attacks? >> it's dozens of terrorist events that these have helped prevent. >>> we start with lots of breaking weather news. a lot going on in the world of weather tonight. tell me first of all about this derecho. what is it, and how threatening is it going to be in the next 24 hours? >> it is a long term event that has to get its act together. it is like a squall line like...
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researchers behind the influential university of washington model are now projecting that the u.s. death toll could reach nearly 300,000 by december 1st. but they say that if 95% of americans consistently wear masks beginning today we could save about 70,000 lives. and in face of all this the president says this today to a notably non-socially distanced crowd. >> you workers we wanted to see you in town. we couldn't because of the coronavirus which we're working very hard on. we're doing a job and a lot of good numbers, a lot of good things are happening including vaccines and therapeutics. >> a lot of good numbers? numbers like more than 160,000 americans losing their lives? but the president has been forced to revise those numbers for months. >> it's looking like it's heading to 50,000 or more deaths. deaths, not cases. 50,000 deaths. so we're talking about maybe 60,000 or so. that's a lot of people, but that's 100,000 was the minimum we thought that we could get. we'll be lower than that number. we would have millions of deaths instead of it looks like we'll be at it looks like
researchers behind the influential university of washington model are now projecting that the u.s. death toll could reach nearly 300,000 by december 1st. but they say that if 95% of americans consistently wear masks beginning today we could save about 70,000 lives. and in face of all this the president says this today to a notably non-socially distanced crowd. >> you workers we wanted to see you in town. we couldn't because of the coronavirus which we're working very hard on. we're doing...
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an accounting by "the washington post" helps put this into perspective. by its count in the same period in the u.s., there have been more than 100 such deliberate kills of four or more victims in a public space unrelated to other crimes. that list of of course is topped by the vegas shooting where 58 perished. still, for the victims of port arthur, painful memories will never be too far away. >> one of the thing that affects me the most is if we wake up to the radio in the morning and there's been shootings overseas, particularly america. that really does make us take a step back. >> it's almost like what happens in those events is not that far from just normal life. it's the cancer eating away the united states of america. it is possible to change the way things are. >>> up next, after many shootings in america, fingers are pointed to the influence of violent video games. we'll visit a country where people are equally obsessed with such games, if not more so. is gun violence a big problem there? find out when we come back. wanl his car stat. little thing
an accounting by "the washington post" helps put this into perspective. by its count in the same period in the u.s., there have been more than 100 such deliberate kills of four or more victims in a public space unrelated to other crimes. that list of of course is topped by the vegas shooting where 58 perished. still, for the victims of port arthur, painful memories will never be too far away. >> one of the thing that affects me the most is if we wake up to the radio in the...
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according to a recent report from the washington post, since the columbine shooting in 1999, more than 338,000 students have experienced gun violence at their school. on this week's episode of american idol, a young contestant shared his experience of surviving a school shooting, leading to an emotional response from judge katy perry. >> i'm from santa fe, texas. in may 2018, a gunman walked into my school. [crying] i was an art room one, he shot up our room to. before he made his way to our room one. lost a lot of friends. eight students were killed, two teachers were killed. -- >> our country -- has failed us. [crying] this is not okay. you should be singing here because you love music. >> it's true. >> not because you had to go through that -- >> i agree. >> or panels back with us, that's awful. katy perry is touting what we all wish we could shout every time we have to report on one of these. i just thought it was so stunning, joey, to hear the stats that now gun violence is the number one killer of teenagers and children in the u.s.. >> you know, stunning maybe not so much. alison
according to a recent report from the washington post, since the columbine shooting in 1999, more than 338,000 students have experienced gun violence at their school. on this week's episode of american idol, a young contestant shared his experience of surviving a school shooting, leading to an emotional response from judge katy perry. >> i'm from santa fe, texas. in may 2018, a gunman walked into my school. [crying] i was an art room one, he shot up our room to. before he made his way to...
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what happens in washington on immigration, guns, is everyone wants 100%. the things you outlined with the exception of the assault weapons ban that i'll be happy to talk about later, but the gun show loophole is spalsh becauubstant if you look at the mass shootings that have occurred, almost all of them except for one recently was committed by a young white man, late teens, early 20s, who had untreated mental illness. and you get to that problem two ways. one, the sheriff from iowa did a great job of explaining, most county jails today have more mental health patients, but they're not dealing with mental health. they're just ware housing them. and 40% of guns purchased at gun shows with no background check is not easy, but it's one way to make sure that guns aren't wien winding up in the hands of people that the law says shouldn't have them already. >> these things seem to me to be absolutely obvious. and i can't understand why they're not already in place, and i assume they will get some of those. in terms of the assault weapons ban, i'm surprised at the
what happens in washington on immigration, guns, is everyone wants 100%. the things you outlined with the exception of the assault weapons ban that i'll be happy to talk about later, but the gun show loophole is spalsh becauubstant if you look at the mass shootings that have occurred, almost all of them except for one recently was committed by a young white man, late teens, early 20s, who had untreated mental illness. and you get to that problem two ways. one, the sheriff from iowa did a great...
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now, look, i know cynicism passes for wisdom in washington for a reason. no bipartisan gun reforms passed after sandy hook so why would this time be different? well, maybe because we have had a decade more of mass shootings. because the nra has been hobbled by self-inflicted scandals and because these stats are evidence that there is common ground to be found. modest actions that could lower the number of gun deaths in america, entirely consistent with the second amendment. the only question is whether members of congress will have the courage to listen to the majority of americans. it's a test of our decency as well as a test for our democracy. and that's your reality check. >> test of our humanity. >> yeah. >> john avalon, thank you. berman? >>> all right. we're getting new details on what happened here at the robb elementary school as parents did arrive on the scene as this massacre was still happening. joining me now is lieutenant chris oliveras spokesman for the texas department of public safety. we have learned more details, we are still looking to f
now, look, i know cynicism passes for wisdom in washington for a reason. no bipartisan gun reforms passed after sandy hook so why would this time be different? well, maybe because we have had a decade more of mass shootings. because the nra has been hobbled by self-inflicted scandals and because these stats are evidence that there is common ground to be found. modest actions that could lower the number of gun deaths in america, entirely consistent with the second amendment. the only question is...
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as long as washington doesn't get in the way. frankly, the american people deserve better than what we've been seeing a shortsighted crisis driven decision making like the reckless across the board spending cuts that are already hurting a lot of communities out there. cuts that economists predict will cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs during the course of this year. if we want to keep rebuilding our economy on a stronger, more stable foundation, then we've got to get smarter about our priorities as a nation. and that's what the budget i'm sending to congress today represents. a fiscally responsible blueprint for middle class jobs and growth. for years, the debate in this town has raged between reducing our deficits at all costs and makie ining the investments necy to grow our economy. this budget answers that argument because we can do both. we can grow our economy and shrink our deficits. in fact, as we saw in the 1990s, nothing shrinks deficits faster than a growing economy. that's been my goal since i took office and that
as long as washington doesn't get in the way. frankly, the american people deserve better than what we've been seeing a shortsighted crisis driven decision making like the reckless across the board spending cuts that are already hurting a lot of communities out there. cuts that economists predict will cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs during the course of this year. if we want to keep rebuilding our economy on a stronger, more stable foundation, then we've got to get smarter about our...
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obviously, that's not the case in washington. we all wish it would be. >> there's something known as coughlin time. apparently if you're five minutes early for a meeting, you're late. how does that work? >> the way that works is when i first went to new york, what i wanted was our players to be focused, enthusiastic about coming to work, i wanted them to show commitment, to be eager to get started and learn. we changed all the clocks to be five minutes ahead. so everything was on coughlin time. and, of course, one of my pupils, michael strahan, made quite a deal out of that. had some fun with it at first. hey, wait a minute, i'm three minutes early, but two minutes late. one of those kind of deals. >> in the foreword to the book, he says, i hated him. hate is a strong word, but that's the way i felt. he ends by saying i now tell people proudly that i love the man. i love him. and if i could, i would play for him any day and we would win. >> hate is a strong word, but it has to move in that direction. as i tell the players, we're
obviously, that's not the case in washington. we all wish it would be. >> there's something known as coughlin time. apparently if you're five minutes early for a meeting, you're late. how does that work? >> the way that works is when i first went to new york, what i wanted was our players to be focused, enthusiastic about coming to work, i wanted them to show commitment, to be eager to get started and learn. we changed all the clocks to be five minutes ahead. so everything was on...
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sharing his proposals on gun control with dozens of governors around the country who are meeting here in washington. again, we expect video remarks any minute. we're also going to hear this hour from the first lady, melania trump. she, too, will give her views on gun control. in a bit we'll hear from reporters in the room of what the president has told the governors so far. he has told them he will ban so-called bump stocks and he will do it himself through congressional action if the congress won't do that. and he sat down with the national rifle association and told them something must be done after the deadly shooting in parkland, florida 12 days ago. the president also said he's considering opening some mental health institutions that have been closed in the united states in recent years. meanwhile, cnn has learned that president trump and house speaker paul ryan spoke on the phone this weekend about gun controls. again, the question is, what will the specifics be going forward? from our indications so far from the reporters in the room, the president has not mentioned, as he did last week, a p
sharing his proposals on gun control with dozens of governors around the country who are meeting here in washington. again, we expect video remarks any minute. we're also going to hear this hour from the first lady, melania trump. she, too, will give her views on gun control. in a bit we'll hear from reporters in the room of what the president has told the governors so far. he has told them he will ban so-called bump stocks and he will do it himself through congressional action if the congress...
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every day is a wow day in washington. i don't know if yesterday of the different, but can tillerson continue in this job. does he want to? he said he respects the president, but that is at odds with reporting that he said otherwise. if you put it in context, he doesn't have a secretary of health and human services. he doesn't have a secretary of homeland security. it's a merry go round at the white house. can he afford to lose someone this important? >> we are talking about this question of whether or not the secretary of state might leave before this incident. there was a term for that. people called it rexit. rex tillerson might exit. this is not the first time there has been tension and questions about how long he would stay in this job. washington seems to be forming a consensus it wouldn't be long. >> john kerry did not travel to las vegas and he stayed here. for now. but -- >> i think in my view the administration and the president deny there is this tension with tillerson is kind of like a kid with chocolate on his
every day is a wow day in washington. i don't know if yesterday of the different, but can tillerson continue in this job. does he want to? he said he respects the president, but that is at odds with reporting that he said otherwise. if you put it in context, he doesn't have a secretary of health and human services. he doesn't have a secretary of homeland security. it's a merry go round at the white house. can he afford to lose someone this important? >> we are talking about this question...
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we're live in washington, d.c. for the state of the union. but there has been another big story developing all night long. the manhunt may be over for an accused killer ex-cop but not before a shoot-out, a fire, and before he apparently killed again. >> police say charred remains have been found inside the cabin where the shoot-out happened. for more on the manhunt, want to bring in a former nassau county police officer, he now heads up his own security officer. nice to have you with us. it's interesting, maybe we can throw the map up on the screen for everybody, when you look at where this seems to have all ended, the cabin where the fire took place, it's actually not so far away from where the burning truck was found a week ago, giving us the sense that actually the degraphic area where he's been over the last week is relatively small. even though they kind of down scaled the number of officers in the area and there are many rumors that in fact he had many gone on to mexico. >> yeah, i think what law enforcement was thinking was that he wou
we're live in washington, d.c. for the state of the union. but there has been another big story developing all night long. the manhunt may be over for an accused killer ex-cop but not before a shoot-out, a fire, and before he apparently killed again. >> police say charred remains have been found inside the cabin where the shoot-out happened. for more on the manhunt, want to bring in a former nassau county police officer, he now heads up his own security officer. nice to have you with us....
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washington and oregon have since passed. and since parkland, a number of other states have passed these laws as well, because it seems like something they would have been able to implement in florida before this young man went into the high school. >> do you -- when you hear this, do you say to yourself, you know, at the end of the day, still, the big issue remains the way we regulate guns rather than the way we treat people mentally? >> i do think it is. because there are so many different people in this country who have this same set of characteristics as these angry young men who turn out to be mass shooters. and many of them don't go on to do that. and in other countries, i have to assume there are similar people with very similar characteristics. the thing that really is the last step between, you know, not being a mass shooter and being a mass shooter is having access to high-capacity weapons that enable you to kill a lot of people quickly. >> and you know, we know of cases, you've reported on some of them in china and
washington and oregon have since passed. and since parkland, a number of other states have passed these laws as well, because it seems like something they would have been able to implement in florida before this young man went into the high school. >> do you -- when you hear this, do you say to yourself, you know, at the end of the day, still, the big issue remains the way we regulate guns rather than the way we treat people mentally? >> i do think it is. because there are so many...
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will this be the case that moves the washington discussion on gun control? our expert joins us next. over 20 million kids everyday in our country lack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy affordable, kid-inspired chef-crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that will help set up kids for success? making sure foods are made with high quality ingredients and prepared fresh everyday. our collaboration with citi has helped us really accelerate the expansion of our business in terms of how many communities we can serve. working with citi has also helped to fuel our innovation process and the speed at which we can bring new products into the grocery stores. we are employing 1,000 people across 27 urban areas and today, serve over 1 million meals a week. until every kid has built those life-long eating habits, we'll keep working. i don't want to live wi
will this be the case that moves the washington discussion on gun control? our expert joins us next. over 20 million kids everyday in our country lack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a problem that we can turn around and change. revolution foods is a company we started to provide access to healthy affordable, kid-inspired chef-crafted food. we looked at what are the aspects of food that will help set up...
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"usa today's" washington bury rechief sussan page and ron duffy. i'm candy crowley. nine days after the mass shooting deaths in newtown, the president of the national rifle association joined the gun debate. >> i call on congress today to act immediately to appropriate whatever is necessary to put armed police officers in every single school in this nation. >> in a similar vein, lawmakers in a growing number of states including oklahoma, missouri, south dakota, virginia and oregon will consider laws allowing teachers and school administrators to carry firearms at school. the nra is moving ahead to have their national model school shield in place to schools that want it. to talk about the dangers and backlash is the program director assa hutchinson. thank you for joining us. one of the thing that struck me is there was no mention of any gun control in favor or in opposition, so i wanted to get you on the record. will the nra oppose any attempt to put new gun laws in place? >> well, that's a separate debate. my responsibility is school safety, and i think that's where
"usa today's" washington bury rechief sussan page and ron duffy. i'm candy crowley. nine days after the mass shooting deaths in newtown, the president of the national rifle association joined the gun debate. >> i call on congress today to act immediately to appropriate whatever is necessary to put armed police officers in every single school in this nation. >> in a similar vein, lawmakers in a growing number of states including oklahoma, missouri, south dakota, virginia...
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i think it has to be spoken loud and clear in washington where these cowardly politicians are worrying about their positions arou and upsetting the nra. they need to be told in their faces what happened to these children. >> some of them were saying there was no real data. but there is data in the united kingdom and australia. in 1996 they had real legislation in australia and great britain. before that, australia had 12 mass murders in a 12 year per . period. it takes a few years to work but it absolutely works and that was the point that i was trying to get across today. >> you got it over and it is the reality check that people need. these are killing machines that belong in military scenario nothing to do with civilian life. >> i appreciate the time. >> thank you for joining us. there are millions screaming no gun control that it will make america less safe. joining me is mr. lott. you heard compelling testimony from neil hesslan and the doctor graphic detail on the hill today exactly what these weapons can do. is your belief still that the only answer to america's gun violence is
i think it has to be spoken loud and clear in washington where these cowardly politicians are worrying about their positions arou and upsetting the nra. they need to be told in their faces what happened to these children. >> some of them were saying there was no real data. but there is data in the united kingdom and australia. in 1996 they had real legislation in australia and great britain. before that, australia had 12 mass murders in a 12 year per . period. it takes a few years to work...